Fig. 32 — accessory navigator display – Carrier WEATHERMASTER 48/50Z030-105 User Manual

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ACCESSORY NAVIGATOR™ DISPLAY — The accesso-

ry handheld Navigator display can be used with the 48/50Z

series units. See Fig. 32. The Navigator display operates the

same way as the scrolling marquee device. The RCB and ECB

boards contain a second LEN port than can be used with the

handheld Navigator display.
CONTROL MODULE COMMUNICATIONS
Red LED — Proper operation of the control boards can be

visually checked by looking at the red status LEDs as shown

on Fig. 26-29. When operating correctly, the red status LEDs

should blink in unison at a rate of once every 2 seconds. If the

red LEDs are not blinking in unison, verify that correct power

is being supplied to all modules. Also, be sure that the main

base board is supplied with the current software and that all

boards are configured on. If necessary, reload current software.

If the problem still persists, a board may need to be replaced. A

board LED that is lit continuously or blinking at a rate of once

per second or faster indicates that the board should be replaced.
Green LED — The boards also have a green LED, which is

the indicator of the operation of the LEN communications,

which is used for communications between the boards. On the

MBB board the Local Equipment Network (LEN) LED should

always be blinking whenever power is on. All other boards

have a LEN LED that will blink whenever power is on and

there is communication occurring. If LEN LED is not blinking,

check LEN connections for potential communication errors (J3

and J4 connectors). A 3-wire sensor bus accomplishes commu-

nication between modules. These 3 wires run in parallel from

module to module.
Yellow LED — The MBB has one yellow LED. The Carrier

Comfort Network

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(CCN) LED will blink during times of

network communication. The other boards do not have a CCN

communications port.
CARRIER COMFORT NETWORK INTERFACE — The

48/50Z Series units can be connected to the CCN if desired.

See Fig. 33. The communication bus wiring is a shielded,

3-conductor cable with drain wire and is field supplied and in-

stalled. See the Installation Instructions for wiring information.

The system elements are connected to the communication

bus in a daisy chain arrangement. The positive pin of each

system element communication connector must be wired to the

positive pins of the system elements on either side of it. This is

also required for the negative and signal ground pins of each

system element. Wiring connections for CCN should be made

at the COMM board. See Fig. 16. Consult the CCN Contrac-

tor’s Manual for further information.
NOTE: Conductors and drain wire must be 20-AWG

(American Wire Gage) minimum stranded, tinned copper.

Individual conductors must be insulated with PVC, PVC/

nylon, vinyl, Teflon, or polyethylene. An aluminum/polyester

100% foil shield and an outer jacket of PVC, PVC/nylon,

chrome vinyl, or Teflon with a minimum operating tempera-

ture range of –20 C to 60 C is required.

It is important when connecting to a CCN communication

bus that a color-coding scheme be used for the entire network

to simplify the installation. It is recommended that red be used

for the signal positive, black for the signal negative and white

for the signal ground. Use a similar scheme for cables contain-

ing different colored wires.

At each system element, the shields of its communication

bus cables must be tied together. If the communication bus is

entirely within one building, the resulting continuous shield

must be connected to a ground at one point only. If the commu-

nication bus cable exits from one building and enters another,

the shields must be connected to grounds at the lightning

suppressor in each building where the cable enters or exits the

building (one point per building only). To connect the unit to

the network:

1. Turn off power to the control box.
2. Cut the CCN wire and strip the ends of the red (+), white

(ground), and black (–) conductors. (Substitute appropri-

ate colors for different colored cables.)

3. Connect the red wire to (+) terminal on the COMM

board, the white wire to COM terminal on the COMM

board, and the black wire to the (–) terminal on the

COMM board.

4. The RJ14 CCN connector on the COMM board can also

be used, but is only intended for temporary connection

(for example, a laptop computer running Service Tool).

5. Restore power to unit.

IMPORTANT: A shorted CCN bus cable will prevent

some routines from running and may prevent the unit

from starting. If abnormal conditions occur, unplug the

connector. If conditions return to normal, check the

CCN connector and cable. Run new cable if necessary.

A short in one section of the bus can cause problems

with all system elements on the bus.

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Fig. 32 — Accessory Navigator Display

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